I checked my negatives, most of them are just about right, i have to talk to the processing shop about this -costco :)
does paper affect the color of the picture?
Bene
At 06:10 PM 3/7/01 -0600, you wrote:
>
>Have you examined the negatives to see if they are well exposed? It's
>possible the lab botched up your prints. The next step would be to go out
>in bright daylight, put the aperture ring to F16, and if the camera meter
>is accurate, it should follow the sunny 16 rule, so the shutter speed it
>chooses should be close to 1/ISO of the film.
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